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ignorant
I like blues but it is music I am too ignorant to understand. Barry Gibb
ignorant happens
We are all very ignorant. What happens is that not all ignore the same things. Albert Einstein
ignorant knows
When you are ignorant about something, to know that you are ignorant about it - that is knowledge. Confucius
ignorant want bliss
And right this second I want to live in ignorant bliss. Simone Elkeles
ignorant luck illusion
Luck is merely an illusion, trusted by the ignorant and chased by the foolish. Timothy Zahn
ignorant easy intricate
It's easy to be ignorant but it's very intricate to be aware. Shahrukh Khan
ignorant president warren-harding
Ronald Reagan is the most ignorant president since Warren Harding. Ralph Nader
ignorant wheat problem
Nobody is qualified to become a statesman who is entirely ignorant of the problem of wheat. Socrates
ignorant fool consolation
They that are fated to be fools, have one consolation, that they are fated also to be ignorant of it. Norm MacDonald
principles fundamentals causes
The history of science can be viewed as the recasting of phenomena that were once thought to be accidents as phenomena that can be understood in terms of fundamental causes and principles. Alan Lightman
principles ease ruling
His own enjoyment, or his own ease, was, in every particular, his ruling principle. Jane Austen
principles problem dedicated
The Shirky Principle declares that complex solutions, like a company, or an industry, can become so dedicated to the problem they are the solution to, that often they inadvertently perpetuate the problem. Clay Shirky
principles life-is this-life
The only principle I can see in this life, is that one must forfeit the less for the greater. D. H. Lawrence
principles pact
I am against any pact with the Nationalists because I am against pacts in principle. David Steel
principles conviction vulture
Doctinaires are the vultures of principle. They feed upon principle after it is dead. David Lloyd George
principles determined behavior
Behavior, n. Conduct, as determined, not by principle, but by breeding. Ambrose Bierce
principles
A principle is a principle, and God created all the principles. Andy Stanley
principles physics mathematics
I accept no principles of physics which are not also accepted in mathematics. Rene Descartes